Modern and old, past and present go side by side, all the time. Whether you are in Rome for 3 days, 3 weeks or 3 months, be prepared to step into the world’s biggest open air museum.
You can decide to follow the typical tourist paths or you can be luck or brave enough to go off the usual tracks. One way or the other, Rome will seduce you – it has plenty to offer and whose beauty is just been merely blurred by time passing by.
Rome is one of world's most photogenic cities - not surprising when you remember what's here - The Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, St Peter's Square, Spanish Steps, Colosseum. Whether you spend your time sightseeing, or lazing in cafés watching the world go by, it will be your turn to feature in your very own Roman Holiday.
All roads lead to Rome. For thousands of years tourists, merchants and pilgrims have wended their way towards the town on seven hills on Tiber.
Rome wasn't built in a day. Rome has unarguably the richest, fullest history of any town on earth. Its unique position in the world's greatest Empire, its significance as a religious and cultural centre, its turbulent centuries of aristocratic and papal rivalries and upheaval.. and all the while incorporating some of the finest architecture still surviving.
Rome is far from being a museum: it's a colourful and vibrant living city which is still an appealing destination for those with a phobia of history. The food, the culture, the ambience and the surrounding scenery make a great holiday even if you don't see a single ruin or statue.
At Rome's own preserved ancient town, Ostia Antica, you can lose yourself in the sprawling streets of the former port. Abandoned by the Romans, this trading centre declined and finally became buried in silt. Much of the area is now excavated, and you can explore streets where some of the ancient character lingers. Mosaics still in place, columns reaching to the sky, careful frescoes decorating walls which still stand high .. and fascinating marble-seated communal public toilets.
Rome is also renowned worldwide for its dining. From small noisy rooms where you can concentrate on steaming plates of pasta, to designer spaces for seeing and being seen, Rome's restaurants probably outnumber any other type of business in the city.
Why not escape the hectic city by making a day trip to one of the many interesting destinations within easy reach of Rome? On a hot day it can be a relief to breathe the fresh air of the nearby hills, and there are lots of great places to visit as a day trip, from beaches to archaeological sites
Radisson SAS Hotel Roma
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Designed in a minimalist style, the Radisson SAS Hotel is the ideal place from which to explore the historic city of Rome. Known as transatlantic in the Esquiline quarter, the hotel has an imperial framework where history harmoniously coexists with contemporary lifestyles. Discover the ancient pleasures of Rome from an extremely modern environment and indulge in our hotel's cocooning philosophy, which promotes successful pampering of guests, satisfying their expectations and anticipating their dreams.
The hotel is adjacent to the Termini Central Railway Station and close to all the city's attractions. Some of the 232 deluxe rooms offer a view of the courtyard, lit colorfully in the night.
There are two fabulous restaurants on-site, the casual Zest and the gourmet restaurant, Sette; as well as the relaxing Es. Libris lounge
Guests have free access to the beautiful outdoor swimming pool located on the rooftop.
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